Hi All,
I'm hoping that someone might be able to solve an issue that I am seeing. It appears that Exim is getting "stuck" on some messages, and using a large amount of CPU in the process
18542 Debian-e 25 0 6376 1560 1052 S 102 0.0 7:11.52 exim4
18850 root 25 0 6132 2188 1840 R 102 0.1 4:09.41 exim4
18541 root 25 0 6136 2192 1840 R 100 0.1 7:10.95 exim4
18573 root 25 0 6140 2188 1840 R 100 0.1 6:39.20 exim4
18574 Debian-e 25 0 6380 1564 1052 S 100 0.0 6:42.32 exim4
18851 Debian-e 25 0 6376 1564 1052 R 100 0.0 4:10.64 exim4
root 18541 98.7 0.0 6136 2192 ? Ss 09:25 6:27 /usr/sbin/exim4 -Mc 1MWnQa-0004p2-FV
102 18542 98.9 0.0 6376 1560 ? R 09:25 6:27 \_ /usr/sbin/exim4 -Mc 1MWnQa-0004p2-FV
root 18573 99.4 0.0 6140 2188 ? Ss 09:25 5:57 /usr/sbin/exim4 -Mc 1MWnR7-0004pY-28
102 18574 99.8 0.0 6380 1564 ? S 09:25 5:58 \_ /usr/sbin/exim4 -Mc 1MWnR7-0004pY-28
root 18850 98.3 0.0 6132 2188 ? Rs 09:28 3:25 /usr/sbin/exim4 -Mc 1MWnTX-0004u1-HP
102 18851 98.9 0.0 6376 1564 ? S 09:28 3:26 \_ /usr/sbin/exim4 -Mc 1MWnTX-0004u1-HP
If I restart exim4 and run "exim4 -d -M <message ID>" the messages appear to be sent OK.
Any ideas? The only logging that I have is the original message entering the system.
Thanks
Tim
Timothy Arnold
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